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Passimi il Sale Tableware (Un Attimo)

A work made of stainless steel.

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  • A work made of stainless steel.

Date:

2007

Artist:

Konstantin Grcic (German, born 1965)
Manufactured by Serafino Zani (Italian, founded 1963)

About this artwork

Konstantin Grcic’s interest in planes and lines is expressed in his series of tableware for Italian manufacturer Serafino Zani. Grcic’s collection, Passami il sale, which literally means “pass the salt,” was engineered utilizing the skills of local craftspeople living and working to the north of Brescia. It includes a set of salad servers made from lengths of bent wire, a breadbasket perforated with elongated cuts that provide a decorative element, and serving trays made from thin sheets of laser-cut stainless steel cut and folded at the edges to create a lip.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Architecture and Design

Artist

Konstantin Grcic (Designer)

Title

Passimi il Sale Tableware (Un Attimo)

Place

Germany (Artist's nationality:)

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2007

Medium

Stainless steel

Dimensions

2 × 18 × 48 cm (3/4 × 7 × 18 15/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Serafino Zani

Reference Number

2009.607

Extended information about this artwork

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